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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Sep. 21, 1976
Filed:
Jun. 25, 1974
Geraldine H Thiele, New Oxford, PA (US);
Other;
Abstract
Fractures, breaks and nonunions of bones are more readily healed without muscle atrophy, etc., by injecting a liquefied composition containing a non-necrotic vascular sclerosing fatty acid compound into the site of the fracture or nonunions. No cast is used. The preferred non-necrotic vascular sclerosing fatty acid compound is sodium oleate or ethanolamine oleate. Bones can be fused together by injecting a liquefied composition containing a non-necrotic vascular sclerosing fatty acid compound into the interface region between the bones. Normally a cast or brace is not used. The preferred non-necrotic fatty acid compound is sodium oleate. Splints and diffused splints can be prepared using the bone fusing technique.